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    No propane

    I have an Imagine 2018 2500RL . The top burners work on the Dometic range combo, but there appears to be no gas going to the Stove. This is also the way with the auxiliary propane outlet for the BBQ. Can anyone give me any hints if am doing something wrong, or something I need to do or check please?

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    ??? If the burners work, how does it appear no gas is going to the stove?
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    I assume you are referring to the oven part of your range being inoperable. Not sure about your model but on our 2017 you have to light the stove pilot with a lighter while there is an ignition spark knob to light the burners on the top.
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    Also on the second portion of your question regarding the exterior gas port, the grill you have may have a regulator installed if it was originally designed to run using the small propane cylinders. If this is the case it will be necessary to remove the regulator from the grill as the gas going to the exterior port is already regulated. Just an idea. I was not comfortable with the quality of the grills I saw made for RV use so I purchased a Coleman Road Trip grill and converted it to run using the gas port on the RV.
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    As stated above, you need to light the pilot light in the oven and let it heat up the thermocouple to open the main line.

    The outside stove/grill hookup needs the little valve turned at the quick connect.
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    Thank you for your assistance jkwilson, RVRUNNERS and huntr70.
    Its been a few days before i could try the two issues again, and you were right. I wasnt patient enough with lighting the pilot light in the stove, and I had no idea there was a little valve on the propane outlet for the gas BBQ. Both things are working fine now.
    Thanks again.
    Chris

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